Books on the Nightstand published our final episode in July 2016. This is a place for listeners to find old episodes.

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We listen to several readers' feedback on epigraphs, then
review a beach bag's worth of titles set on sea and shore. As
always we end with two books we can't wait for you to
read.

No Epitaph for the Epigraph

Clearly Ann and I are the only two people on the planet who
don't regularly read a book's epigraph. Many of you called or
commented to say you definitely do read the epigraph. Thanks to
everyone who shared their thoughts, especially Shannon, Nancy,
Adrienne, Susan and Matt.

Speaking of sharing your thoughts, the future of episode #136 is
in your hands! I'll be on vacation next week so I won't be around
to record. We'd love to have a listener voice-mail show about which
book you're most looking forward to reading this Summer. Call
209-867-7323 by July 3, and tell us briefly about your big Summer
book. Ann will edit the responses together for the July 6
episode.

Surf and Turf (10:48)

Recent work-related trips to two New England islands had us
thinking about books set on or near (or under) the sea. Thankfully,
many resort community bookstores have whole sections devoted to
these topics, and it was easy for us to pick out several for you to
choose from:

Two Books We Can't Wait For You to Read (22:38)

Yes, it's true. I'm talking about The Bells by Richard
Harvell again. You've heard me rave about the book before, it
was one of my favorite books of 2010, but it's
coming out in paperback on June 28, so you if you've been waiting,
now's your chance! Ann tells us about Jamrach's
Menagerie by Carol Birch, a Dickensian adventure
that sends street urchin Jaffy Brown on a three-year sea voyage in
search of a dragon.